A/N: I do not own Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling does.

College is a butt…that is all. :/

Many sacred places had been badly damaged during, and leading up to, the Great Battle. As all the chaos, confusion, and destruction cleared up and settled did they realize the extent of the horrors Tom Riddle caused. During his undercover reign of terror many ancient races, once in harmony if not in tentative truces, began to war with each other through his interventions. The long lasting effects of those conflicts, now aware to the wizarding world, are just now surfacing.

Forests, woods, bodies of water, nature itself exudes ominous vibes. Families who live near such locations keep their children close; animals flee at times we ourselves have no reason to think we are in danger; magical creatures teeter on hysteria at the oddest of times and bay until they are spent. Before Voldemort's demise, as if a last ditch attempt in case he did in fact lose against the-boy-who-lived, he had already made a sure fire way to raise all Hell from the (literal) ground up.

Highly respected scholars from all around the wizarding world, every race and species, gathered to discuss the alarming problem. If the public population found out how bad their situation was they will have worldwide panic. Only the most elite groups must congregate together to achieve balance once more before even more destruction is wrought right after the end of a long, crule war.